The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 139
... Early American history is at this moment especially disturbed . There is , in fact , less certainty about it now than at any former period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory . It is because now , four hundred years ...
... Early American history is at this moment especially disturbed . There is , in fact , less certainty about it now than at any former period . The rea- son is as curious as it is unsatisfac- tory . It is because now , four hundred years ...
Page 145
... , searching for a great continent in the west , the memory of which had been prese.ved from early times in the an- nals of Ireland ( Bancroft , 5 , N. A. $ were indeed such other lands and people , and that PRE - COLUMBIAN DISCOVERIES .
... , searching for a great continent in the west , the memory of which had been prese.ved from early times in the an- nals of Ireland ( Bancroft , 5 , N. A. $ were indeed such other lands and people , and that PRE - COLUMBIAN DISCOVERIES .
Page 147
... early voyages of the North- men , " says Bancroft , ( 5 Native Races , 103 ) " is contained in the old Icelandic Sagas ; " says " the discov- ery of the northern part of America by the Northmen cannot be disputed . The length of the ...
... early voyages of the North- men , " says Bancroft , ( 5 Native Races , 103 ) " is contained in the old Icelandic Sagas ; " says " the discov- ery of the northern part of America by the Northmen cannot be disputed . The length of the ...
Page 148
... early as 725 they were found upon the Faroes Islands . Voyages between Ireland and Iceland in the tenth century were of ordinary occurrence , and , being a people fa- miliar with the sea , they were cer- tainly not incapable of such a ...
... early as 725 they were found upon the Faroes Islands . Voyages between Ireland and Iceland in the tenth century were of ordinary occurrence , and , being a people fa- miliar with the sea , they were cer- tainly not incapable of such a ...
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... early ยท did. THE question as to the origin of the first dwellers in America , has always been an interesting one ; but so far as any certain conclusion is concerned , we are no nearer to it than ever . We have no data upon which to found ...
... early ยท did. THE question as to the origin of the first dwellers in America , has always been an interesting one ; but so far as any certain conclusion is concerned , we are no nearer to it than ever . We have no data upon which to found ...
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